User Guide

Programs

Programs group multiple Teams into higher-level organisational structures, enabling leadership-level capacity rollups and cross-team reporting.

What Is a Program?

A Program is a container for multiple Teams. It maps to real-world organisational structures such as:

  • A department (Engineering) containing teams (Platform, Frontend, Backend)
  • A Program Increment (PI-2025-Q2) containing the sprint teams involved
  • A Business Unit (Product) containing squads (Mobile, Web, Data)

Opening Programs

Global sidebar → Teams ManagementPrograms tab

Creating a Program

  1. Click Create Program
  2. Enter Program Name (e.g., "Engineering - Q3 2025")
  3. Optionally add a Description
  4. Click Select Teams → add the teams that belong to this program
  5. Click Save

Program Hierarchy

Programs do not have their own members - they aggregate the members of their constituent teams:

Program: Engineering
├── Team: Platform (Alice, Bob, Carol)
├── Team: Frontend (Dave, Eve)
└── Team: Backend (Frank, Grace, Heidi)

All 7 members are visible in capacity reports when filtered by the Engineering program.

Constraints

RuleDetail
A team can belong to only one programRestructure programs if teams move between departments
Programs must contain at least one teamEmpty programs cannot be saved
Programs cannot be nestedPrograms are a flat grouping of teams - no program-of-programs

Using Programs in Capacity Reports

  1. Capacity Planner & Insight → Capacity Report
  2. Click Filter → Program → select the program
  3. The report shows aggregated capacity for all teams in the program
  4. Use Group By → Team to see per-team breakdowns within the program

Managing Programs

ActionHow
Edit / renamePrograms list → Edit icon → modify → Save
Add a teamEdit program → Select Teams → add team → Save
Remove a teamEdit program → Teams list → click × → Save
Delete programPrograms list → Delete icon → Confirm

Deleting a program does not delete its teams or members.

Tips

  • Model programs to mirror your organisational chart - "Engineering", "Product", "Operations"
  • Use programs for PI (Program Increment) planning: create a program per PI, assign sprint teams as members
  • Programs are ideal for director-level reporting - one filter gives a full department view without listing every individual